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SUNU Group Holds Mass to Mark Anniversary of Founder’s Death

From Left: Head, Corporate Services, SUNU Assurances Plc, Japari Yusuf; General Manager, Risk Management & Financial Control, SUNU Assurances, Elie Ogounigni; Managing Director, SUNU Health, Dr. Patrick Korie; Managing Director, SUNU Assurances, Mr. Samuel Ogbodu; Rev.Father, Catholic Chaplaincy Centre, College of Medicine and Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba; Independent Non-Executive Director, Mrs Bakare Olajumoke; Director, SUNU Health, Chairman, Audit Committee, SUNU Assurances, Mr Samuel Adedoyin; and Company Secretary, Mrs. Taiwo Kuku during A mass to mark the anniversary of Late Founder, SUNU Group in a day-long event in Lagos.

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